nåcher
Bavarian
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editEarly New High German nacher, nachar, first attested in the 16th century. Equivalent to nåch + her.
Pronunciation
editAdverb
editnåcher
- then, after that
- (often with wånn) then, in that case
- Synonym: dånn
- Wånn's heit no oiwei schneibt, nåcher wiar i krawutisch. ― If it keeps snowing today, then I'll get angry.
- Nåcher hoid de Pappn! ― Shut your trap, then!
- 1975, Wolfgang Ambros, Joesi Prokopetz (lyrics and music), “Familie Pingitzer”, in Es lebe der Zentralfriedhof, performed by Wolfgang Ambros:
- Waun i, wos jo net oft vuakummt / Am Tog vuaher an Rausch ghobt hob / Und mi ausschlofn mecht, nocha geht des net
- If I, which - as you know - doesn't happen often / Were drunk the day before / And want to sleep in, then that won't work
- afterwards
- later
- actually, then
- Synonym: eigentle
- Wås is'n des nåcher? ― What is that actually?
- San d'Leit nåcher zfriadn oder ned? ― Are people happy or not, then?
- in the end (indicates a worry that something might occur or might turn out in a certain way)
- Synonym: åm End
- Und nåcher bin i Schuid ah no. ― And in the end I'm the one to blame.